Beekissed
Mountain Sage
Now I'm curious....why wouldn't someone want green sprouts? Aren't most sprouts mildly green? And rinsing once a twice a day is easier than dampening a sack and letting the tray sit for three days?freemotion said:Using a bucket with holes drilled and rinsing once or twice a day is soooo much easier. You don't need to use a tray unless you are going for green sprouts, which you won't get in three days.
I don't know about you all but I don't really have once, let alone twice a day's time to rinse a bucket of seeds. I leave the house after doing chores of a morning and mostly don't get home until after dark. Do you do this in your bathtub? How often do you do this and how much feed does this yield, for how many chickens?
And....has anyone tried this method and didn't get sprouts? Why wouldn't they sprout in three days? I've seen beans sprout in three days with a smaller, similar method.
So many questions.......